A very popular genre for web-based content is stop motion animation. This genre spans gorgeous films to social media posts created with mobile devices. How do you create a stop motion animation? In this video, author Richard Harrington demonstrates how to use Adobe Bridge to rename your images to keep them organized.
- You may recall that when we captured…this stop motion sequence,…we shot it in reverse.…With the whole object built out…and then we pulled it apart.…This was a lot easier than trying to build it…and get everything to line up.…But when we play the animation back,…we want to see it go the other direction,…so let's rename the files.…Back here in Bridge, I'm just gonna switch…to that JPEG folder where all of our exports were.…And this works well…and if I select everything,…I can see all of our images here.…
What I want to do is choose these with select all…and I'm gonna reverse the sorting order.…So, right now, I have all of the images selected…and they go from the oldest to the newest.…Well, under the view menu,…we can just uncheck sort…and uncheck the option for ascending order…and you'll see now,…it goes from empty to building on, that's great.…Let's choose tools, batch rename,…and we'll give this a new name here.…
We're gonna call this crayon_flower…and underscore and then we'll add a three digit number…starting with 001.…
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7/13/2018- Why use dynamic media?
- Creating a simple slideshow
- Creating a looping video advertisement
- Sharing a panoramic or 360˚ photo
- Creating stop-motion animation
- Creating a cinemagraph
- Creating a plotagraph to animate photos
- Creating an app demo
- Bringing drawings to life with a whiteboard video
- Showcasing a product with a 360˚ loop
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Suggested equipment and gear1m 39s
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Exercise files1m 34s
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1. Why Use Dynamic Media?
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2. Creating a Simple Slideshow with Adobe Photoshop
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Adding transitions2m 6s
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3. Creating a Looping Video Advertisement
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Adding music to the sequence2m 56s
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Adding transitions3m 24s
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4. Sharing a Panoramic or 360˚ Photo
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Processing a 360˚ photo8m 58s
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5. Creating a Stop Motion Animation
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Adding animated text5m 48s
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6. Creating a Cinemagraph
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What is a cinemagraph?2m 1s
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Masking and freezing action3m 51s
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Adding text to a cinemagraph1m 54s
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7. Creating a Plotagraph
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What is a plotagraph?1m 59s
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Exporting the final project2m 26s
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8. Creating an App Demo
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9. Making a Whiteboard Video
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Color correcting3m 3s
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10. Showcasing a Product with a 360˚ Loop
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What is a 360˚ loop?1m 41s
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Alternative looping6m 3s
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Conclusion
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Keeping an archival copy2m 1s
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Next steps1m 23s
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